North East Mega Food Park Ltd. Tender for Construction & Repair of Boundary wall NORTH EAST MEGA FOOD PARK LTD. AT TIHU, DISTRICT NALBARI, ASSAM TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR OF BOUNDARY WALL FOR THE PROPOSED MEGA FOOD PARK PROJECT AT TIHU, DISTRICT NALBARI, ASSAM. Tender form No: ___________ Issued to : __________ Issued on : __________ CONTRACT NO. : TPK / 15010 TECHNOPAK ADVISORS PVT. LTD PAGES : 96 GURGAON, DELHI, NCR DATE : Feb, 2014 REVISION : R2
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North East Mega Food Park Ltd. Tender for Construction & Repair of Boundary wall
AND WHEREAS to secure due performance of the contract, CLIENT is entitled in terms of the said
contract to retain a sum of Rs. ______________________ (________________) as retention money
to be released after _________________
AND WHEREAS the contractors have requested for release of the amount of retention money to them
on their furnishing a bank guarantee for the said amount.
NOW in consideration of CLIENT making the advance payment of Rs. __________
(_______________) to _____________________ we (name of the Bank), the Guarantor, agree as
follows:
a. We hereby unconditionally and irrevocably guarantee the refund to CLIENT any sum or sums
upto Rs. ______________ (______________) on __________ first demand in writing, stating
that the sum or sums claimed is/are due to CLIENT by reasons of contractors failure to fulfill
any of its obligations under the contract.
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b. I/We, the Guarantors will be bound to pay without demur to CLIENT the amount due under
this guarantee and the amount stated by CLIENT to be so due shall be final and binding on the
Guarantor notwithstanding any dispute or controversy between the contractor and CLIENT
arising out of this contract, or any other contract whatsoever.
Neglect or forbearance on the part of ____CLIENT___ in enforcement of payment of any
monies the payment whereof is intended to be hereby secured or giving of time by
___CLIENT___ for repayment thereof shall not in any way relieve me/us, the guarantor of
my/their liability under this guarantee.
c. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED HEREINBEFORE, the liability of the
Guarantor under this guarantee is restricted to Rs._________ (_______) The Guarantee shall
remain in force until (date)____________ in case no claim is lodged by _CLIENT__ upon the
Guarantor within six months from (date)______ that is on or before _(date)_____________ all
the rights of CLIENT____________ under the said guarantee shall be forfeited and the
Guarantor shall be relived and discharged from all liabilities there under, this guarantee shall
then be returned to the Guarantor for cancellation on expiry.
d. We, the said Guarantor hereby further agree and undertaken that in the event of invocation of
this Guarantee by __CLIENT_______________. We shall make the payment of the
guaranteed sum immediately on demand within a period not exceeding _7__ days from the
date of such demand, failing which we further under undertake to pay interest @ 18% p.a. for
the intervening period of delay commencing from expiry of such period of 7 days till the date
of final payment of the guaranteed sum.
SIGNATURE OF GUARANTOR
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APPENDIX – VII
LIST OF APPROVED MANUFACTURERS / AGENCIES
Services/Materials to be consumed in the work shall be of the following
agencies/manufacturers. In case the required material/services is not available or the
material/services available with the manufacturers/agencies mentioned below are not up to the
mark (decision of the Engineer-in-Charge in this regard shall be final & binding), the
contractor shall obtain material/services from the manufacturers/agencies approved by the
Engineer-in-charge in writing.
If the contractor is using material other than specified with the permission from Engineer In-
charge/ Consultant for such item, contractor will have to submit rate analysis. After rate
analysis, no payment will be made over and above the tender rate. However, deduction will be
made if the rate analysis indicates rates lesser than the tender item.
Sr. No. MATERIALS MANUFACTURERS/AGENCIES.
1. Ready mixed concrete Ultratech, L&T, ACC, R.M.C. India Ltd.
2. a) Ordinary Portland Cement (minimum 43grade) b) Sulphate Resistant Cement
Ultratech, Ambuja, ACC,
3. Steel (Reinforcement steel & Structural steel). (Each lot shall accompany the manufacturer’s test Certificate) a) corrosion resistant steel (CRS) b) TMT Bars. c) Structural steel.
TISCON TMT, SAIL HCR-M or approved brand confirming to ISI Specification. TISCON TMT, SAIL HCR-M or approved brand confirming to ISI Specification. TISCON TMT, SAIL HCR-M or approved brand confirming to ISI Specification.
4. Stainless steel Salem steel or as approved by E-in-C.
5. White Cement J.K.Cement, Birla Cement.
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Sr. No. MATERIALS MANUFACTURERS/AGENCIES.
6. Sand Only river sand after approval of the sample.
7. Bricks, Stone slabs, lime, neeru Sample to be got approved before use.
8. Grouting material Fosroc, Sika.
APPENDIX – VIII
LIST OF MANDATORY TESTS
Materials Test Test
procedure
Minimum
Quantity Frequency
1 2 3 4 5
Lime Chemical and physical
properties
IS-6932 15 Mt. 10mt or part thereof
Sand a. Silt Content
b. Bulking
c. Particle size
distribution
Field
Field
Field
40 Cum.
40 Cum.
80 Cum.
40 Cum. or part thereof
50 cum – do -
Every cum. required in RCC
work
Stone
Aggregate
Particle size
distribution
Flakiness, Abrasion
Resistance.
135 Cum. Every 135 Cum. or part
thereof for RCC work. For rest
of work as desired.
Cement Setting time strength
soundness
IS 269 and
other
applicable IS
Every batch of consignment
and as directed wherever there
is a change of source
Cement
concrete
or RCC
1. Slump
2. Cube strength
20 Cum. In
slab, beams
&
connected
columns
5 cum in
column
Once a day or as desired
Every 20 Cum of a days
concrete
Every 5 Cum in column
concrete
Bricks 1.Water absorption &
Efflorescence
2.Compressive
Strength
Designation
-35
Designation
-35
One test for each source of
manufacture 1,00,000 or part
thereof. Two test for 1st lot of
1,00,000 and one test later for
every 2,00,000 and apart
thereof.
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Materials Test Test
procedure
Minimum
Quantity Frequency
Steel a. Tensile strength
b. Bend & Rebend
strength
IS-1529 10 Tonne
10 Tonne
Every 10 Tonne or part thereof
Every 10 Tonne or part thereof
Note:
1. Cost of testing and transport will be borne by Contractors.
2. Any other material will be tested by Contractors at his own cost as per the instruction of
Consultants from time to time.
3. Frequency stated above is minimum and the contractor may have to test materials with any
frequency or as instructed by Employer / Architects without any cost.
3. PREFACE
North East Mega Food Park Ltd.- NEMFPL (Hereinafter referred to as the Employer/
Client/Owner/NEMFPL) invites Tender for the work mentioned in the scope of work, to be
carried out at the Employer’s Proposed Mega Food Park project at Tihu, District Nalbari,
Assam (hereinafter referred to as Site), located 1.0 km. away from the NH-31 and 90KM
away from Guwahati.
Technopak Advisors Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon – TAPL (hereinafter referred to as Consultants)
corporate office at 4th
Floor Building 8A, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase II, Gurgaon – 122002
have been retained by the Employer to act as their consultants for the project.
The Scope of Work comprises of Earthwork, foundation, concreting (plain & reinforced),
masonry work, plaster, pointing & painting for the execution of boundary wall & other allied
works.
The tenderer should examine carefully the accompanying tender documents and obtain all
information including site inspection prior to submission of tender.
The tenderer shall quote rate considering all inclusive of work with materials, manpower and
machinery as specified in the tender.
The tender shall remain valid for acceptance for a period of 90 (ninety) days counted from the
date of Letter of Intent.
The employer reserve the right to reject any or all the tenders fully or partly without assigning
any reason thereof.
This tender together with the Employer’s written acceptance shall constitute a binding contract
between the tenderer and the Employer.
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The tenderer whose tender is accepted shall be called as the “Contractor”.
The Contractor has to carry out his work according to General Conditions of Contract,
Technical Specifications, Bill of Quantities and working drawings issued by the client.
The Engineer authorized by Employer to represent at Site-of-work is authorized to ask the
Contractor to discontinue any work which does not meet the expected and or specified
requirements and /or work already executed, may be rejected and asked to be removed for the
same reason and to construct with contractors cost, risk and responsibility.
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4. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
4.1. Co-ordination with the Agencies
The contractor shall carry out the work at site under instructions and to satisfactions of the
Employer / consultants and in co-ordination with other Agencies at site if any.
The contractor shall not endanger/damage/remove/alter the work of other contractors without
having with the knowledge and consent of the Employer /Consultants.
4.2 Compliance with the safety and statutory regulations
The contractor shall abide by and comply with the Safety rules, the statutory provisions,
regulations etc. of the Govt. authorities applicable to this work, and shall obtain their approval
as and when required as directed by the Consultants / Employer against the authorized demand
notice.
4.3 Contractors Superintendence
The contractor shall provide all necessary superintendence during the execution of the work
and the period of maintenance like valid labour license, insurance for CAR policy as well as
third party insurance.
4.4. Clearance of Site
The contractor shall keep the site clean at all times.
4.5 Commencement of work
The date of receipt of the Employers written acceptance by the contractor shall be reckoned as
the date of commencement of work unless stated otherwise.
4.6 Completion period
The work shall be completed within 5 (Five) months from the date of commencement.
4.7 Alteration, Additions and Omissions
The quantities set out in the Bill of Quantities are the estimated quantities of the work and are
not to be taken as the final quantities to be executed by the contractor. Payment shall be made
as per the actual quantities executed by the contractor based on the unit rates as mentioned in
the contract.
The Consultant / Employer reserve the right to increase / decrease any of the quantities or
totally omit any item of work and the contractor shall not claim any extra or damages on these
grounds.
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All extra or additional work done by the order of the consultants shall be valued on the basis
of the rates and prices set out in the contract, if in the opinion of the consultants, the same shall
become applicable. If the contract does not contain any rates or prices applicable to such extra
or additional work then suitable rate analysis based on the rates/prices set out in the contract &
current APWD SoR in force shall be submitted by the contractor for the consultant’s approval,
prior to executing the work. The decision of the consultants in such matters shall be final and
binding on the contractor.
All extra work shall be carried out with prior approval from the clients / consultants.
4.8 Insurance
Insurance, required for the work in order to fully indemnify
the Employer from all claims arising on account of the contractor’s
responsibility. Without limiting his obligations and responsibilities
the Contractor shall insure in the joint names of the Employer and
Contractor against all loss or damage from whatever cause arising,
other than the excepted risks, for which he is responsible under the
terms of the Contract and in such manner that the Employer and
Contractor are covered for the contract period and are also covered
during the Defects Liability Period and for any loss or damage
occasioned by the Contractor in the course of any operations
carried out by him for the purpose of complying with his
obligations. It is as follows:
Insurance of Works,
etc.
a) The Works executed or being executed to the estimated contract
value thereof plus 10% (to allow for any additional costs and
professional fees resulting from the loss or damage) together with
the materials for incorporation in the Works at their replacement
value.
b) The Constructional Plant and other things brought on to the Site
by the Contractor to the replacement value of such constructional
Plant and other things.
Such insurance shall be effected with an insurer and in terms
approved by the Employer which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld, and the Contractor shall whenever
required produce to the Engineer or any other authorized person,
policy or policies of insurance and the receipts for payment of the
current premiums.
The Contractor shall, except if and so far as the Contract provides
otherwise, indemnify the Employer against all losses and claims in
respect of injuries or damage to any person or material or physical
Damage to Persons
and Property
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damage to any property whatsoever which may arise out of or in
consequence of the execution and of the Works and against all
claims, proceedings, damages, costs, charges and expenses
whatsoever in respect of or in relation thereto except any
compensation or damages for or with respect to :-
a) The permanent use or occupation of land or the Works or any part
thereof or by the Employer.
b) The right of the Employer to execute the Works or any part
thereof on, over, under or through any land.
c) Injuries or damage to persons or property which are the
unavoidable results of the execution or maintenance of the work in
accordance with the Contract.
d) Injuries or damage to persons or property resulting from any act or
neglect of the Employer, his agents, servants or other contractors,
not being employed by the Contractor, or for or in the respect of
any claims, proceedings, damages, costs, charges and expenses in
respect thereof or in relation thereto or where the injury or damage
was contributed to by the Contractor, his servants or agents, such
part of the compensations as may be just and equitable having
regard to the extent of the responsibility of the Employer, his
servants or agents or other contractors for damage or injury.
The employer shall indemnify the Contractor against all claims,
proceedings, damages, cost, charges & expenses in respect of the
pertinent matters referred to in the provision mentioned above.
Indemnity by
Employer
Before commencing the execution of the Works the Contractor,
but without limiting his obligations and responsibilities as
mentioned above, shall insure against his liability for any material
or physical damage, loss or injury which may occur to any
property, including that of the Employer, or to any person,
including any employee of the Employer, by or arising out of the
execution of the Works or in the carrying out of the Contract. The
policy to be taken from the nationalized Insurance company for
the contract value plus 10% of the same and submit within 10
(ten) days of receipt of the work order/ LOI.
Third Party
Insurance
Such insurance shall be affected with an insurer and in terms
approved by the Employer, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld, and for at least the amount stated. The
Contractor shall, whenever required, produce to the Employer or
the Engineer or the Engineer's Representative the policy or
Minimum Amount of
Third Party
Insurance
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policies of insurance and the receipts for payment of the current
premiums.
The terms shall include a provision whereby, in the event of any
claim in respect of which the Contractor would be entitled to
receive and be indemnified under the policy being brought or
made against the Employer, the insurer will indemnify the
Employer against such claims and any cost, charges and expenses
in respect thereof.
Provisions to
Indemnify Employer
The Employer shall not be liable for or in respect of any damages
or compensation payable at law in respect or in consequence of
any accident or injury to any workman or other person in the
employment of the Contractor, or any sub-contractor, save and
except an accident or injury resulting from any act or default of
the Employer his agents, or servants. The Contractor shall
indemnify and keep indemnified the Employer against all such
damages and compensation, save and except as aforesaid, and
against all claims, proceedings, costs, charges and expenses
whatsoever in respect thereof or in relation thereto. Contractor’s
Third party insurance should cover all such type of things and
policy to be taken as per the approval of the Insurance company as
well as the clients considering the contract value.
Accident or Injury to
Workmen
The Contractor shall insure against such liability of the nature
with an insurer approved by the Employer, which approval shall
not be unreasonably withheld, and shall continue such insurance
during the whole of the time that any persons are employed by
him on the Works and shall when required, produce to the
Employer, or the Engineer or the Engineer's Representative such
policy of insurance and the receipt for payment of the current
premium. Provided always that, in respect of any persons
employed by any sub-contractor, the Contractor's obligation to
insure as aforesaid under this sub-clause shall be satisfied if the
sub-contractor shall have issued against the liability in respect of
such persons in such manner that the Employer is indemnified
under the policy, but the Contractor shall require such
sub-contractor to produce to the Employer or the Engineer or the
Engineer's Representative, when required, such policy of
insurance and the receipt for the payment of the current premium.
Insurance against
Accident, etc. to
Workmen
If the Contractor shall fail to effect and keep in force the
insurances referred here, or any other insurance with he may be
required to effect under the terms of the Contract, then and in any
such case the Employer may effect and keep in force any such
Remedy on
Contractor’s Failure
to Insure
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insurance and pay such premiums as may be necessary for that
purpose and from time to time deduct the amount so paid and any
other expenses incurred by the employer as aforesaid from any
monies due or which may become due to the Contractor, or
recover the same as a debt due from the Contractor. The
Contractor shall however, be fully responsible for any
consequence arising out of his failure to effect and keep in force
the insurances irrespective of whether the Employer effects the
insurance as above or not.
The Contractor shall give all notices and pay all fees required to
be given or paid by any National or State Statute, ordinance, or
other Law, or any regulation, or bye law or any local or other duly
constituted authority in relation to the execution of the Works and
by the rules and regulations of all public bodies and companies
whose property or rights are affected or may be affected in any
way by the Works.
Giving of Notices and
Payment of Fees
The Contractor shall conform in all respects with the provisions of
any such statute, ordinance or Law as aforesaid and the
regulations or bye laws of any local or other duly constituted
authority which may be applicable to the Works and with such
rules and regulation of public bodies and companies as aforesaid
and shall keep the Employer indemnified against all penalties and
liability of every kind for breach of any such Statute, Ordinance or
Law, regulation or bye-law.
Compliance with
Statutory Regulation
etc.
4.9 Labour, Water & Power.
The contractor shall make his own arrangements for labour. He shall conform to all applicable
statutory provisions, revised update of the concerned authorities and shall keep the Employer
indemnified from all claims that may arise to the contractors operations.
The contractor shall arrange for Power for Construction works at his own Cost and nothing
extra shall be payable on this account. Quoted rates are deemed to be included within the
same.
Water for Construction works shall be arranged by the contractor at his own Cost and nothing
extra shall be payable on this account. Quoted rates are deemed to be included within the
same.
4.10 Prices
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All rates and prices in the Bill of Quantities shall be deemed to include costs of materials,
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Coarse aggregate shall be approved hard aggregate generally conforming to latest Indian
Standards.
Upper limit for deletion materials in coarse aggregate
The percentages of deleterious substances in the aggregate delivered to the mixer shall not
exceed the following :-
Percent by Weight
Uncrushed Crushed
i) Material finer than 75 micron I.S
sieve
3.00 15.00
ii) Coal and lignite 1.00 1.00
iii) Clay lumps 1.00 1.00
iv) Soft fragments
3.00 -
v) Total of all above substances
5.00 2.00
5.3.5 Aggregate, Gradation, Storage, etc.
Aggregates shall be stock piled properly and separately on the basis of gradation indicated
herein low.
Fine ... 0 to 3 mm (1/8" and down)
Medium ... 3 to 7 mm (1/8" to 5/16")
Course ... 7 to 30 mm (5/16" to 1.1/4")
Aggregates shall be clean and shall not contain any foreign matter, silt, loose or destructive
substances, harmful chemicals, etc.
Aggregates shall be stored in proper bins which shall have good drainage to preclude inclusion
of foreign matter and preserve the gradation. Sufficient live storage shall be maintained to
permit segregation of successive shipment, placing of concrete at the required rate and such
procedures as inspection and testing.
If directed, the aggregates shall be washed before use. The grading of aggregates for use in
works shall be as per The Indian Standards. Proper sieve analysis shall be carried out to
determine the best gradation obtainable from the available aggregates. The sieve analysis shall
be performed as per standard practice and as laid out in the relevant Indian Standards.
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A complete set of standard sieves shall be provided by the contractor at the construction site at
all times. The graphs in connection with the sieve analysis and the standards of approval for
the aggregates shall be as per the Indian Standards.
5.3.6 Types of concrete, strengths, etc.
The Bill of Quantities specifies various types of concrete. The strengths corresponding to
these types is as per table below.
TYPES OF CONCRETE
Sr. Type of Concrete Compression Strength at 28 days
No. Metric Kg/cm2 British Lb/in
2
1. M 10 100 1420
2. M 15 150 2150
3. M 20 200 2840
4.
5.
M25
M30
250
300
3560
4260
I.S.
Sieve
Designat
ion
Percentage passing for single sized
aggregate of nominal size
Percentage passing for
Grading aggregate of nominal
size
40
mm 20 mm 16 mm
12.5
mm
10
mm
40
mm 20 mm
16
mm
12.5
mm
63 mm 100 - - - - 100 - - -
40 mm 85 100 - - - 95 100 - -
20 mm 0 –
20
85 –
100 100 - -
30 –
70
95 –
100 100
-
16 mm - - 85 –
100 100 - - -
90 –
100
-
12.5 mm - - - 85 –
100 100 - - -
90 –
100
110 mm 0 – 5 0 – 20 0 – 30 0 –
45
85 –
100
10 –
35
25 –
55
30 –
70
40 –
85
4.75 mm - 0 – 5 0 – 5 0 –
10
0 –
20 0 – 5 0 – 10
0 –
10
0 –
10
2.36 mm - - - - 0 – 5 - - - -
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Even though the Bill of Quantities specifies various types of concrete, it is possible that the
type may be altered to suit the site conditions. The compressive strength indicated above
pertains to pressure test on works test cubes 15 cm x 15 cm x 15 cm. after normal Curing for
28 days. The strength of preliminary test cubes shall be as per IS: 456.
The type of concrete for any particular situation or work shall be as per instructions given to
the Contractor by the Consultant notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing clauses.
5.3.7 Water
Water for all concrete work shall be clean, free from deleterious matter such as oils, acids,
alkalis, sugar and vegetable matter having pH of water to be around 6.5. Every attempt shall
be made to use water which is fit for drinking purposes. Water storage facilities provided by
the contractor shall be maintained properly to preclude contamination of water by any of the
harmful substances. The quantity of water to be added to concrete for mixing, shall be such as
to afford workability consistent with strength.
5.3.8 Tests of determination of strength of concrete
As will be apparent from the Bill of Quantities, the strength of concrete specified is the
criterion and the contractor shall make every effort to obtain the specified strengths by good
quality control. In case of concrete which does not obtain the specified strength at 28 days,
such work shall be demolished and reconstructed to obtain the requisite strengths as directed
by the consultant. To determine whether concrete in any particular part of the work is of the
requisite strength or not, test cubes (works test cubes) shall be made from samples collected
from the concrete being poured for the particular part and determined as per acceptance
criteria detailed hereinafter. The salient features for the collection of samples is as indicated
below:
5.3.9 Testing of Concrete Cubes for determining Compression Strength
i. Quality
As specified
ii. Compression Strength
The Compression strength shall be as specified for the particular type of Concrete.
iii. Criteria for acceptance of work
Part or element of concrete work shall be deemed to be acceptable, provided the three
cubes tested for 28 days strength conform to the following:
a) Average of the three cubes strengths shall not be less than the specified strength.
b) No individual cube strength shall be less than 90% of the specified strength.
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c) If any individual cube strength exhibits more than 133% of the specified strength, such
cube shall be classified as freak and the criteria in (a) and (b) above, shall be applied for
the remaining two cubes only and the acceptability determined.
iv. Quantum of cubes and testing
A set of 6 cubes shall be cast per every 50 M3 of concrete.
OR
A set of 6 cubes on every day of concreting
OR
A set of 6 cubes on every important element as decided by the consultant
The decision of the consultant in this regard shall be final and binding.
5.3.9.1 Minimum compressive strength of 15 m, cubes at 7 and 28 days after mixing, conducted in
accordance with IS: 516
Class Preliminary test
kg/cm2
Works Test kg/cm2
Maximum
size of
at 7 days At 28
days
at 7
days
At 28
days
Aggregate
mm
M 350
M 300
M 250
M 200
300
250
220
175
440
380
320
260
235
200
170
135
350
300
250
200
20
40 or 20
40 or 20
40 or 20
M 150 135 200 100 150 40 or 20
5.3.10 Batching and making of concrete
i. All batching of aggregates and cement shall be by volume. All the necessary equipment
such as measuring boxes, devices for determination of moisture and bulk in sand, slump
cone etc. shall be provided by the contractor. Concrete shall be machine mixed until there
is a uniform distributing of materials and uniform colour and consistency is achieved and
under no circumstances for less than two minutes.
ii. A wooden board approximately 30 cms x 40cms shall be put up at the concrete mixer on
which shall have been legibly written in English and the local language, the quality of
concrete that is being mixed, the pro-portions and other relevant data.
iii. Cubes
The size of cubes to the prepared and tested shall be 15 x 15 x 15cm. (6" x 6" x 6").
The number of cubes to be collected from each sample as detailed below shall be six.
Three cubes each are intended for testing at 7 and 28 days respectively for determining the
strength.
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Cubes tested at 7 days should give strength of not less than 70% of the corresponding
strength at 28 days. It shall however be expressly understood that the test results at 28 days
only shall govern and the 7 days tests are intended to obtain a fair idea only.
iv. Number of tests
The number of cube tests in a work shall be entirely at the discretion and as directed by the
Resident Engineer. Cubes shall generally be collected for various structural members and
also for works at various levels. It shall also be collected whenever the usual quality for a
particular strength is suspect.
v. Preparation and Testing of Cubes
Casting of cubes, preparation of moulds for the same, processing and curing the cubes and
pressure testing the same shall be as per detailed instructions which will be issued to the
contractor from “Client” from time to time or as per relevant Indian Standards as
amended up to date and as directed.
vi. Equipment moulds, testing etc.
It is the entire responsibility of the contractor to prepare and get the cubes tested and
provide for all material, labour, moulds, equipment, facility and charges for testing etc.
The contractor's rate for concrete work shall be deemed to include for these and no extra
whatsoever is admissible on this account.
vii. Slump
If in the opinion of the consultant, slump cone tests are required to be performed to
establish workability the same shall be carried out free of cost. Slump tests are however, to
serve as guide only.
5.3.11 Admixtures
If found necessary admixtures may be used in concrete subject to approval by Technopak. All
admixtures will conform to IS: 9103. Admixtures will be procured from reputed
manufacturers. Contractor shall submit manufacturer’s technical datasheets and test
certificates for admixtures to Technopak before the same are used in actual work.
Admixtures shall be melamine polymer base material and free from any chloride compound.
5.3.12 Ready Mix Concrete
5.3.12.1 Scope of Specification
Specification of materials, placing, curing, testing of concrete, acceptance criteria for concrete
etc. shall be same as stipulated in other clauses of the technical specification.
This part of the specification covers the recommendations for producing concrete in a Central
Batching Plant located outside the job site and transporting the same to the job site for placing
in required location.
5.3.12.2. Handling and Storage of Materials at Central Batching Plant
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i. Aggregates
Stock piling of aggregates shall be kept at minimum and stockpiles shall be built up in
horizontal layers with gradually slopping sides. Suitable arrange for sliding the aggregates
from the trucks shall be made and stockpiles shall not be created by en-dumping from the
trucks. Vehicle movement over the stockpiles shall be avoided. Overlap of different materials
shall be avoided. Stockpiles shall be provided on a hard base (preferably concrete). Separation
or segregation of finer materials in fine aggregate shall be avoided. In no case height of the
stockpile shall be more than 1.2 m.
Materials shall be deposited in storage bins vertically and directly above the outlets. Storage
bins shall be kept as full as practicable to minimize changes in grading of aggregates as the
aggregates are withdrawn.
Moisture content in the aggregates shall be kept uniform and stable. Use of aggregates having
varying amounts of free water shall not be permitted.
ii. Cement
Storage facilities for bulk cement shall be in silos. Bottom slopes for silos with respect to
horizontal shall be
- Minimum 50 degree for circular silo
- Minimum 60degree for rectangular / square silo
Non-circular silos will be provided with arrangement of small quantity air flow to be applied
intermittently to loosen the cement which is settled tightly In the silo. However quantity of air
flow through cement shall be such that the same does not change the set-characteristics of the
cement.
Cement silos shall be drawn down at intervals of one month to avoid cement caking.
It shall be ensured that the cement brought to work shall not be more than 6 weeks old from
the date of manufacture.
iii. Admixtures
Damaged packing shall not be acceptable. Admixtures shall be kept in the packet / container
as supplied by the manufacturer. When seal of a package / container is broken for use care
shall be taken that balance quantity is stored in such a manner that this is protected from
dampness. For liquid admixtures the lids of the drum / can shall be replaced tightly and in case
of admixtures supplied in packages the opened pack shall be wrapped in polythene sheet (of
700 micron) carefully, before putting the same back to the storage and this balance quantity
shall be used within the time limit after opening the seal of the container / package as specified
by the manufacturer. Admixtures shall be used within the expiry period specified by the
manufacturer.
Date of manufacture and date of expiry shall be clearly written on each container / package of
the admixture. Admixture shall be used in order of
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- Date of expiry
- Date of manufacture
5.3.12.3. Batching
The whole batching process and its equipment shall be such that the following are achieved:
- Weight of different components of concrete shall be maintained
within the specified limits of tolerances.
- Handling during batching shall be such that desired grading of the
aggregates shall be maintained.
- Proper sequencing and blending of the ingredients during charging
of the mixer.
- Consistency and homogeneity of the concrete produced in respect of unit weight,
slump, air content, strength etc. in successive batches of the same mix proportion.
All batching equipment shall be isolated from any kind of vibration form the mixing plant or
other sources. If required proper vibration isolators shall be used.
Batching plant bins shall be of adequate size so that the productive capacity of the plant can be
effectively supported. Shape and size of the bins shall be such that aggregate segregation and
breakage are avoided and all compartments of the bins are adequately separate for various
materials.
Gates used for charging the materials shall be power operated and with suitable controlling
device to obtain desired weighing accuracy.
Batching plant shall be capable of producing representative samples at any time during the
process of batching.
All equipment including weighing and controlling devices shall be checked frequently. All
automatic control devices shall be protected from dust and weather. Weighing equipment shall
be regularly cleaned.
5.3.12.4. Mixing
Ready Mix concrete may be
- Totally mixed in the centralised batching plant before transporting to the job site by
non-agitating truck.
- or mixed on transit in an agitating truck.
- or partially in the centralised batching plant and partly on transit.
Mixers both stationary and transit mixer shall be charged in such a manner that concrete
produced shall be of desired workability, consistency and strength. The following are the
general guidelines for the same:
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- There should be pre-blending of the ingredients as the same goes into the mixer.
- Cement shall be charged along with other materials but it shall be ensured that the
cement enters in the stream after approximately 10% of the aggregates is inside the
mixer.
- Water shall enter the mixer first but flow should continue when other ingredients are
entering into the mixer. To achieve this and controlling the quantity of water as per the
mix design the water pipe shall be designed for proper size and control.
- When it is necessary to charge additional cement in the transit mixer separately,
additional mixing time shall be allowed to obtain desired uniform mix.
- Liquid admixtures shall be charged with the water and dry / powdered admixtures shall
be ribboned into the mixer along with other dry ingredients. Admixtures shall be
charged into the mixer at the same time of mixing sequence for every batch. If more
than one admixture is used they shall be batched separately and they shall not be
premixed before entering into the mixer.
- Mixing time shall be initially guided by the manufacturer’s recommendation.
However, mixing time shall be established from mixer performance tests to be
conducted at frequent intervals throughout the period of works.
- Mixer shall be provided with audible indicator and combination interlocks which
prevent discharge from the mixer before completion of the pre-set mixing time. Mixer
shall have the arrangement to start and stop even at the full load.
5.3.12.5. Effect on workability
If the transit mixer is to cover a short distance between the mixing plant and the job site and
promptly delivered at the job site and if the weather is reasonably cool, quality of concrete
will not be affected much. However in case of a reverse condition quality of concrete may
be significantly affected in terms of loss in workability (slump).
Loss in workability (slump) on transit can be minimized by:
- Expediting delivery and placement and by controlling the concrete temperature.
- Addition of water during mixing on transit. Maximum quantity of water in this
addition shall not exceed that quantity necessary to compensate for slump loss of
maximum 25mm. However with this addition of water also the designed water cement
ratio shall not be exceeded. Quantity of total mixing water, if incorrect shall adversely
affect the quality of concrete.
- Withholding some of the mixing water till it reaches the job-site. In this case after
addition of balance quantity of water in the transit mixer at the job site an additional 30
revolutions of the mixer at specified mixing speed shall be given so that this balance
water is adequately mixed into the concrete.
- Complete mixing can be done at the job site using dry batched ingredients from the
central batching plant.
5.3.12.6. Use of Retarders and Plasticizers
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In case it is found necessary that retarder is to be used to prolong the time between mixing
of the concrete and vibrating the concrete after placing the same will be used after
submission of the technical data of the particular retarder along with test results to
Technopak and receiving due approval from Technopak.
For achieving higher workability (particularly in case of concrete for using concrete pumps)
without increasing the water cement ratio, plasticizers may be required to be used. In that
case the Contractor shall submit the technical data along with test results to Technopak for
approval before using the same.
In case more than one admixture is used in the same mix compatibility of the admixtures
shall be certified by the manufacturer before using the same.
5.3.12.7. Mix Temperature
As batch to batch uniformity of concrete in terms of slump, water content etc. are dependent
on temperature of the concrete, It is required to ensure that the temperature in concrete
throughout the seasons of the year is maintained within maximum and minimum
temperature of 35 degree and 20 degree centigrade.
To maintain temperature of concrete within the limits, if found necessary measures can be
taken to lower or raise the temperature of water.
5.3.12.8. Transporting Ready Mix Concrete
Method of transporting the concrete from the Centralised Batching / Mixing Plant to the job
site shall ensure efficient delivery of concrete and no significant alteration of the concrete
properties in term of water cement ratio, homogeneity, slump, air content etc.
Most common method of transporting Ready Mix Concrete to the job site is by Transit
Mixers or Mixer Trucks.
Stipulated number of revolution or elapsed time shall not be the only criteria for accepting
the concrete at job site. Concrete shall be accepted if the following are satisfied:
- Satisfactory placement and consolidation is possible at the desired place of pouring the
concrete without initial set.
- Mixing water limit is not exceeded
- Concrete has satisfactory consistency, homogeneity, plasticity and other physical
properties.
It is recommended that the delivery time shall be restricted to 30 minutes from the time
cement has entered the mixer to completion of discharge at job site.
Before loading concrete in the Transit Mixer at the mixing plant, the containers shall be
thoroughly cleaned, washed and kept moist.
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5.3.12.9. Quality of Ready Mix Concrete
Responsibility of in-place quality of ready-mix concrete shall be shared by the Central
Batching Plant Operator and the contractor. However, in case the concrete is supplied by the
Batching Plant Operator through the contractor, the Contractor shall be accountable to the
Owner and Technopak for the quality of the concrete.
The Contractor and the Batching Plant Operator shall work in close co-ordination. The placing
crew shall be in direct radio/telecommunication contact with the batch plant to ensure
avoidance of delay in dispatching concrete from batch plant, inform batching plant that the
contractor is not ready to receive the concrete.
The contractor shall give in writing his requirement of a particular batch of concrete to the
Batching Plant Operator. The Contractor shall give copies of all such concrete order forms to
Technopak for records. He shall get his duplicate order forms duly stamped and signed from
the supplier / manufacturer.
The operator shall, along with each batch of concrete delivered to the contractor, give him a
concrete delivery tickets as per agreed pro-forma. The operator shall give copies of all such
delivery tickets to Technopak through the Contractor for record and also shall get duplicate
copies of all such delivery tickets duly received and signed from the contractor.
5.3.13 Formwork
Generally, all the concrete surfaces are not intended to be plastered, unless otherwise
specified.
Formwork shall be properly designed and constructed such that it is rigid enough to remain
free from bulging, sagging or displacement during placing of concrete. It should also be so
constructed as to facilitate removal of the same without damage to concrete. The formwork
shall be adequately watertight to prevent any loss of liquid. All formwork shall be accurately
erected in regard to size, levels etc. In case of timber formwork, the surface of forms in contact
with concrete surfaces shall be wrought. The joints between boards shall be close fitting and
very thin for the concrete surfaces designed to have exposed finish and not intended to be
plastered. All formwork shall be properly cleaned before any concreting is carried out.
Surfaces of forms coming in contact with concrete shall be treated with approved form of
emulsions. It shall be ensured that these emulsions do not stain or discolour the natural colour
of concrete.
All formwork shall be removed as per latest IS: 456. Formwork shall be removed without
shock or vibration. Edges of beams and columns if required to have chamfers shall be obtained
by suitably fixing tri-angular edge beads 50 mm x 50 mm. or directed to the forms. (No extra
is admissible to the contractor on account of these incidental and minor works for sizes up to
and including 50 mm x 50 mm. or as directed. Likewise, where drip notches are necessary,
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they should be formed by suitably shaped fillets nailed in forms. Formwork for all beams and
other horizontal construction members shall be built to an upward camber of 1/300" of the
span (in the centre) to nullify the effects of optical illusion. This camber shall be in addition to
such camber as may be required and shown in the Static Calculations.
5.3.14 Transporting and pouring of concrete
No mixing of concrete shall be started unless the situations where they are to be poured are
prepared and kept ready. Concrete shall be poured immediately on preparation. Transportation
of concrete shall be done as speedily as possible and also in a manner to prevent segregation of
aggregates. No retempered concrete shall be allowed to be used on the works. Concrete, in
foundations, cellars or such other situations involving depth, shall not be dumped from a
height. It shall be lowered and placed in position by proper arrangements.
Before fresh concrete is placed against an already cast and hardened section, such surfaces
shall be roughened, swept clean, moistened with water and treated with cement slurry. Fresh
concrete shall then be poured as required. Under no circumstances, will concrete where initial
set has commenced be allowed to be used. Dewatering of excavation for concreting where
necessary shall be carried out by the contractor as directed and the rates quoted by the
contractor are deemed to be inclusive of such dewatering.
5.3.15. Consolidation and processing of concrete
Concrete for all works shall be compacted by means of suitable vibrating equipment. One or
more spare vibrators which are in complete working condition shall always be kept ready at
site to be put into commission in case of failure of the vibrators under use. The vibrators shall
be operated by skilled personnel, thoroughly instructed as regards the mode, frequency,
duration etc. regarding vibration. Concrete of low quality may however, be permitted by the
consultant to be consolidated by hand only after prior permission.
5.3.16 Finish to concrete surfaces
Finish to concrete surfaces at various situations shall be as per directions of the consultant.
Where form finish is specified, the final surface shall be smooth and even and no undulations,
ridges, spots etc. shall be permitted. They shall also be laid to pattern as directed. In case
surfaces intended and directed for form finish, exhibit any of the defects above mentioned, the
surfaces shall be rubbed with carborundum or plastered and finished as directed at the risk and
cost of the contractor. The decision as to the acceptability or otherwise of a surface will be
notified by the consultant and the contractor will implement the instructions accordingly.
5.3.17 Concrete cover for reinforcement
Where not specifically indicated in the drawings, concrete cover for reinforcement shall be as
per the latest Indian Standards and as per directions at site from time to time. Proper concrete
cover blocks to suit various covers as required shall be provided in adequate numbers
sufficiently ahead of the work.
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5.3.18. Construction joints
Construction joints in concrete work shall be provided as far as possible only at predetermined
places in consultation with the consultant. Joints shall be provided as specified in latest Indian
Standards or as directed by the consultant.
5.3.19 Curing
It is very important that all cement concrete work shall be cured properly. All concrete work
shall be covered with a layer of sacking, canvas, Hessian or similar absorbent material and
kept wet continuously for not less than a fortnight or as directed. Water used for curing shall
also be free from any deleterious substances and shall generally be fit for drinking. The work
shall be adequately protected from drying, winds and directed sun rays.
5.3.20 Expansion Joints
The Expansion joints shall be kept as per the drawings. Thermo Cole / shalitex board / SilFil
material, to be used for the expansion joint or as specified by the consultant.
5.3.21 Mild Steel and Tor steel Reinforcement
All M.S. reinforcement for concrete work shall conform strictly to the latest Indian Standards
(IS: 432 - Part I & II). They shall be of tested quality with a permissible stress value of 1400
kg cm2. Height yield strength Ribbed Torsteel of cold twisted steel for reinforcement shall be
of tested quality and shall conform to the relevant Indian Standards (IS: 1786). Reinforcement
shall be fabricated to shapes and dimensions shown on the drawing and shall be placed where
indicated on the drawings or required to carry out the intent of drawing and specifications or
as directed by the consultant. Before placing, reinforcement shall be thoroughly cleaned of
loose rust, coating etc. which would result in reducing or destroying the bond. Oiling the bars
to clean them is strictly prohibited. Bending, straightening, cutting etc. operations shall be
carried out in a manner not injurious to the material.
All reinforcement shall be bent cold. Unless otherwise directed, reinforcement shall not be
spliced at points of maximum stresses. The Consultant shall be informed of the same before
such splicing is taken up. Laps and splicing shall conform to the latest Indian Standards.
Mechanical couplers may also be used for splicing as per following specification.
Definition:-The only acceptable form of full strength butt joint for a bar in tension comprises a
mechanical coupler.
All the Mechanical Splicing shall conform to BS 8110 Part-1 1989 & BS 5400 Part 4 1990 &
ACI-381. The Coupler should be satisfying the following criteria.
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- When a test is made of representative gauge length assembly comprising reinforcement
of the size grade and profile to be used and a coupler of the precise type to be used, the
permanent elongation after loading to 0.6fy should not exceed 0.1mm.
- The tensile strength of the coupled bar should exceed 287.5 N/mm2 for grade
250.529N/mm2 for grade 460 hot rolled steel and 506 N/mm2 for grade 460 cold
worked steel.
The connection should be possibly away from the point of high stress and should be staggered
appropriately.
The Mechanical Splice should be used of approved brand and minimum one test is required
for every hundred splices.
The Splicing should be used as directed by Engineer at site.
Reinforcement shall be accurately tied at all inter sections and laps with 16 SWG soft drawn
binding wire, such that the reinforcement will give a rigid structure. Binding wire will not be
measured or accounted for separately. The contractor rate for reinforcement will be measured
and paid for according to bending lists without allowances for cutting, wastages, binding wire
etc. Authorized laps shall, however, be accounted for. In case, the contractor or consultant
desires to resort to welding or swivel nuts, these shall however be made as if the laps have
been provided and no extra claim whatsoever shall be admissible on this account.
Reinforcement shall be assembled in place with proper concrete cover blocks to suit various
covers as required.
5.3.22 Measurements
All measurements for any item shall be as given below or where not given, as per latest IS:
1200. Concrete will be compensated for according to its actual volume on M3 and according to
unit prices. All incidental work stated in the Technical Specification and also dewatering at the
time of concreting are deemed to have been included for in the unit prices quoted by the
contractor. Openings with an area larger than 0.1 sq. mm shall be deducted from concrete
quantity and where openings are smaller, these shall not be deducted.
Formwork shall be all inclusive in the rates concreting as per BOQ items. The unit price of the
concreting shall include all aspects of formwork viz. scaffolds, nails, clamps and all incidental
work.
Reinforcement steel will be compensated for according to the approved bending lists without
allowance for cutting, rolling margin and waste, chairs, Binding wire, cover blocks etc. will
not be measured or paid for separately. The Contractor shall prepare the Bar Bending
Schedules and incorporate the same on the reinforcement drawings all as directed and submit
it to the consultant for approval.
Excepting for the above, all other measurements shall be as per stipulations under the latest
Indian Standards Mode of Measurement for respective works.
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5.4 MASONRY, PLASTERING & PAINTING
5.4.1. Materials
1. Bricks
All bricks shall be table moulded, burnt bricks of first class quality. They shall be hard sound
and well burnt with sharp edges and of uniform sizes and shapes. Bricks shall be neither
under burnt nor over-burnt and shall be free from cracks, stone floats, nodules of lime or
other such defects.
When immersed in water for 24 hours, bricks shall not absorb more water than 20% of its dry
weight. Minimum compressive strength of the bricks shall not be less than 70 kg/cm2.
2. Rubble
Rubble used for masonry shall be of best locally available variety. They shall be roughly
chisel dressed of uniform colour and fairly equal in size on the face. At least 50% of the
stones when individually reckoned shall be greater than 0.015 m3 in volume.
3. Concrete Block
Concrete block is used for masonry shall be of good quality, properly cured, sharp edges with
specified strength and can be manufactured at site approved by Engineer at site.
4. Cement and Sand
Cement and sand used for masonry and plastering work shall conform to the Specifications
laid down under "Plain and Reinforced Concrete".
5. Lime
Lime used for plaster work, where lime plaster is specified, shall be best quality eminently
hydraulic lime. Lime used for neeru finish shall be good quality fat lime.
6. Additives
Additives, like integral waterproofing compounds, shall be of the approved type from reputed
manufacturers. These shall be used strictly in accordance with the manufacturer’s
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instructions.
5.4.2 Samples
When demanded by client, the Contractor shall produce samples of materials or carry out
tests of samples for Client/consultant’s approval. All materials used as also works carried out
shall conform to the quality of approved samples. Production of these samples shall be at
Contractor's Cost.
5.4.3 Brick Masonry
All bricks shall be thoroughly soaked in water before using till the bubbles cease to come up.
No half or quarter brick shall be used except as closers. Brick work shall be accurately raised
to plumb.
Brick work shall be raised uniformly all round and no part shall be raised more than 1 metre
above another at any time.
In case of 11.5 cm thick brick walls, hoop iron reinforcement 25mm x 12 to 16 gauge shall be
provided in every fourth course. The reinforcement shall be properly bedded in mortar,
properly legged etc. all as directed.
The contractor will have to build in holdfasts and such other fittings in brick Work without
extra cost.
Joints in brick work shall not be more than 10mm thick. Brick work shall not be raised more
than 10 to 12 courses a day. The work shall be kept watered thrice a day for 10 days and
afterwards twice a day for 1 week. All joints shall be thoroughly flushed with mortar at every
course. Care shall be taken to see that bricks are properly bedded and all joints completely
filled to the full depth. The joints of brick work shall be raked out to a depth not less than
10mm. as the work proceeds. The surface of brick work shall be cleaned down and watered
properly before the mortar sets. The Contractor shall also make or leave holes recesses as
required and fill in the same at a later date as directed, at no extra cost.
Weep holes with PVC / UPVC pipes of 6 kg / Cm2 pressure to be provided as per the design
and drawing for the compound walls which will be paid separately in relevant item.
5.4.4 Rubble Masonry
All stones shall be soaked in water for a minimum period of 2 hours before being laid in
cement or any other mortar as specified.
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Stones shall be carefully laid on their natural beds and shall be solidly laid in mortar. No
hollow spaces shall be left out. Interspaces shall be filled with smaller stones (hearting
stones) and solidly packed in mortar.
Face stones shall be dressed properly to ensure that projections do not exceed 20mm. Stone
shall be closely fitted (if necessary with a little dressing) to ensure uniform and close jointed
work. Joints in stone masonry shall not exceed 20mm. in thickness. Headers and/or through
stones extending to the full thickness of the wall shall be provided one per every square metre
of face area.
2" dia. or as approved wide weep holes shall be provided in the walls retaining earth, one for
every 5 sq. metres area. The rate quoted for rubble masonry shall include for such works also.
Stones shall be arranged to break joints as much as possible and long vertical joint lines shall
be strictly avoided. Quoins or corner stones shall be 25cms. high 45 cms. long and shall be
laid header and stretcher alternately. Beds and joints of quoins shall be dressed and squared
back to a depth of at- least 10cms. The corner of quoins shall have a chisel drafted margin of
40mmm on either side. Quoins shall be laid square on their beds.
Where the length of wall is large, expansion gaps shall be kept as instructed by the consultant
or as shown in drawings.
All masonry shall be raised in plumb and shall be built in cement mortar 1:5 or as prescribed.
Joints of masonry shall be either raked out to a depth not less than 10 mm or finished flush as
directed.
Masonry shall be thoroughly kept wet for a minimum period of 10 days and cured properly.
5.4.5 Concrete Block Masonry
5.4.5.1. Material for Preparation of Precast Concrete Blocks:
Unless otherwise specified, cement conforming to IS: 269 specifications for ordinary and low
heat Portland cement shall be used.
Aggregate used in manufacture of blocks shall be free from deleterious matter & the
requirements of IS: 383. The fineness modulus of the combined aggregate shall be between
3.6 and 4.
Water used shall be of the quality as mentioned in the specification of water for use in
concrete works. Water shall be free from matter likely to cause efflorescence in the units.
If found necessary admixtures may be used in concrete subject to approval by Technopak.
All admixtures will conform to IS: 9103. Admixtures will be procured from reputed
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manufacturers. Contractor shall submit manufacturer’s technical datasheets and test
certificates for admixtures to Technopak before the same are used in actual work.
Admixtures shall be melamine polymer base material and free from any chloride compound.
The Contractor shall submit, for approval, the certificates of laboratory test data or
manufacture's certificates for the following:
i.Portland cement concrete mix
ii.Aggregate gradations
iii.Soundness of blocks
iv.Compressive Strength of blocks
5.4.5.2. Specification of Concrete Blocks
The properties of concrete blocks shall conform to relevant IS: 2185 (Part 1).
i. Sizes of Concrete Blocks
Unless otherwise specified, the nominal & actual dimensions of concrete blocks shall
be as indicated below.
Nominal sizes in mm Actual sizes in mm Length
Width
Height
Length
Width
Height
400
300
200
390
300
190
400
200
200
390
200
190
400
100
200
390
100
190
In addition, the blocks shall be manufactured in half lengths to correspond to full
lengths.
ii. Classification of Blocks
Blocks shall be classified as grade A, B, C and D, as specified in clause 4 of IS: 2185
(Part 1).
iii. Size Variations
The maximum acceptable variation in sizes of blocks shall be as follows:
Variation in length + 5 mm
Variation in width & height + 3 mm
iv. Making of Blocks
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Concrete shall be mixed in a mechanical mixer. Blocks shall be moulded, compacted
and laid over platform. Unless specified otherwise by Technopak the blocks shall be
made in approved type automatic / semiautomatic movable “egg laying” type concrete
block making machines, in the sizes as specified or required. On removal from the
machine or demoulding the blocks shall be protected until they are sufficiently
hardened to permit handling without damage.
v. Curing and Drying
Blocks hardened in accordance with above requirements shall then be cured
continuously for 14 days in the curing tank or yard with water fountains (as per CL. 6.4
of IS 2185 part I). Before being used in works, blocks shall be dried for a period of 4
weeks. The initial shrinkage shall be allowed to take place before they are used in the
works.
vi. Physical Requirements
All blocks shall be sound and free of cracks or other defects. For exposed
construction, face or faces shall be free of chips or other imperfections, and the overall
dimensions of the blocks shall be in accordance with tolerances specified.
vii. Strength
Unless specified otherwise, the minimum average compressive strength of units &
minimum compressive strength of each individual unit shall be as per Table 2 of IS
2185 (Part I) with latest revision, considering the entire base area of block for
calculation of the strength.
5.4.5.3. Tests
The following tests are to be conducted as per the method detailed in Appendix A to F
of IS 2185 (Part I).
i. For Measurement of Dimension.
ii. For determination of Block Density.
iii. For determination of Comprehensive Strength.
v. For determination of Absorption.
vi. For determination of drying shrinkage.
vii. For determination of Moisture Movement
The test will be conducted on samples of units selected according to the sampling
procedure given here under, to ensure conformity with the physical requirements
specified.
5.4.5.4. Sampling
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i. A sample of 20 block shall be taken from every consignment of 5000 block of part
there for the same size and same batch of manufacture. From these samples, the block
shall be taken at random for conducting the tests.
ii. The blocks shall be taken at regular intervals during the course of work, preferably
while being loaded or unloaded. In case samples are to be taken from the stacks,
blocks shall be taken at random from across the top of the stacks, from the sides
accessible and from the interior of the stacks.
iii. The blocks shall be kept under cover and protected from extreme conditions of
temperature, relative humidity and wind until they are required for test. The tests shall
be made as soon as the samples have been taken.
5.4.5.5. Number of Tests
All the 20 blocks shall be checked for dimensions and inspected for visual defects. Out
of the 20 blocks, 3 blocks shall be subjected to the test for block density, 8 blocks to the
test for compressive strength, 3 blocks to the test for water absorption and 3 blocks to
the test for drying shrinkage and later to the test for moisture movement. The
remaining 3 blocks shall be reserved for retest for drying shrinkage and moisture
movement if, the need arises.
5.4.5.6. Approval
Blocks shall be approved if requirements of the conditions of IS 2185 (Part I) are
satisfied.
i. The number of blocks among those inspected, with dimensions outside the tolerance
limit and/or with visual defects, shall not be more than two.
ii. For Block density and compressive strength, the mean values determined shall be
greater than or equal to the minimum limits specified in Table 2 of IS 2185 (part I).
iii. For drying shrinkage and moisture movement, all the test specimens shall satisfy the
requirements of the test. If one or more specimens fail to satisfy the requirements, the
remaining 3 blocks shall be subjected to these tests. All blocks shall satisfy the
requirements. Drying shrinkage shall not exceed 0.1 percent.
iv. For water absorption, the mean value determined shall not be more than 10 percent by
mass.
5.4.5.7. Execution
i) General
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All block masonry work shall be laid in cement mortar of required strength and mix.
Blocks shall be protected from sun and rain and shall be kept constantly moist on all
surfaces before use in the work.
ii) Mortar mix
Unless specified otherwise, the mortar mix for the laying of block masonry work shall
be 1:4 (one part cement and four parts course sand).
iii) Joints
All joints in block masonry work shall be 10mm thick. The joints shall be properly
racked to form an effective key with plaster.
a) Horizontal (Bedding) Joints
Mortar shall be spread over the entire top surface of the block, including front and rear
faces as well as the webs, to a uniform layer of one centimetre thickness.
b) Vertical (Cross) Joints
1. For vertical joints, the mortar shall be applied on the vertical edges of the front
and rear shells of the blocks. The mortar may be applied either to the unit already
placed on the wall or to the next unit to be laid alongside of it. However, it will be
more convenient to apply mortar on the edges of the succeeding unit when it is
standing vertically and then placing it horizontally well- pressed against the
previously laid unit. In any case, whatever the method used for applying mortar,
care shall be taken to produce well-compacted vertical joints.
2. In the case of two cell blocks, there may be a slight depression on their vertical
sides, which shall also be filled up with mortar to secure greater lateral rigidity.
3. Mortar shall not be spread too far ahead of the actual laying of the units, to ensure
that the mortar does not tend to stiffen and loose its plasticity, thereby resulting in
poor bond.
4. When the mortar has stiffened slightly, it shall be firmly compacted with a jointing
tool. The mortar shall be pressed against the unit, with a jointing tool, after the
mortar has stiffened, to effect intimate contact between the mortar and the masonry
unit and obtain a weather - tight joint.
5. If necessary, mortar may be added, particularly to the vertical joints, to ensure that
they are well-filled.
6. Mortar joints shall be moistened with a fine water spray for about 7 days or,
alternatively, masonry shall be covered with polyethylene sheets to retain the
moisture, all as approved by the Engineer.
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iv) Laying of Blocks
For horizontal joints, all concrete blocks shall be laid with the thicker part of the shell
face-up, for easy handling and laying.
Pieces of hollow blocks shall, in no case, be used anywhere. Machine-cut pieces of
solid blocks, free of any cracking and chipping, may be used where they are absolutely
necessary, subject to prior approval of the Engineer.
All block walls abutting concrete columns or walls shall be bonded to the same at
every alternate course of block, with approved 6 mm dia 250 mm long galvanised M.S.
dowels or approved G.I. butterfly ties installed in the concrete columns while casting.
Block work construction with hollow blocks shall conform to IS: 2572.
The first course of block masonry shall be laid with great care, making sure that it is
properly aligned, levelled and plumbed. This will assist the mason, in laying
succeeding courses, to obtain a straight and truly vertical wall. Before laying the first
course, the alignment of the wall shall be marked on the foundation footings. The
blocks for this course shall first be laid dry, that is without mortar over the footing,
using a string tightly stretched between properly located corners of the wall to
determine the correct position of the blocks, including those of the cross-walls joining
it, and also to adjust their spacing. The two corner blocks shall then be removed, a full
mortar bed shall be spread on the footing, and these blocks shall be laid back in place,
truly level and plumb. The string shall then be stretched tightly along the faces of the
two corner blocks, and the faces of the intermediate ones adjusted to coincide with the
line. Thereafter, each block shall be removed and re-laid over a bed of mortar. After
every three or four blocks have been laid, their correct alignment, level and verticality
shall be carefully checked.
The construction of walls may be started either at the corners or started from one end,
proceeding in the other direction. If the corners of the wall are built first, they shall be
built four or five courses higher than the centre of the wall. As each course is laid at
the corner, it shall be checked with a level or straight-edge to make certain that the
faces of the blocks are all in the same plane. Each course, in building the corners, shall
be stepped back by a half-block and the horizontal spacing of the block shall be
checked by placing a mason's level diagonally across the corners of the block.
When filling in the wall between the corners, a mason's line shall be stretched from
corner to corner for each course, and the top outside edge of each block shall be laid to
this line.
As each block is laid, excess mortar extruding from the joints shall be cut off with the
trowel and thrown back on the mortar board. Should there be any delay, long enough
for the mortar to stiffen on the block, the mortar shall be removed to the mortar board
and reworked.
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Block work shall be constructed only upto a few centimeters below the structural
members above, leaving a gap between the block and the structural member. These
gaps shall be thoroughly and properly filled with 1:3:6 concrete from both sides, and
curing for a few days before plastering or other finishing work is taken up.
In the case of cavity walls, both thicknesses shall be carried up together and, in no
case, shall one thickness be carried up more than two courses in advance of the other.
For unsupported lengths of 100 mm thick walls exceeding 3.5 m, 100 x 200 mm wide
R.C.C. mullions shall be provided, at 3.5 m centers and tied to the lintels at door
height. Similarly, continuous R.C.C. beams of size 100 x 150 mm, shall be provided at
door height for 100 mm thick walls.
v) Closure Blocks
When installing closure blocks, all edges of the opening and vertical edges of the
closure block shall be buttered with mortar. The closure block shall be carefully
lowered into place. If any of the mortar falls out, leaving an open joint, the closure
block shall be removed, fresh mortar applied and the operation repeated. Closure unit
locations shall be staggered throughout the length of wall.
5.4.5.8 Precautionary Measures
The following measures shall be taken to prevent formation of cracks.
- While curing, the block masonry shall be lightly sprinkled with water and not made
excessively wet.
- Expansion joints shall be provided in walls exceeding 30 m in length.
- Unless otherwise specified, reinforcement steel of 8 mm dia shall be provided in the
bed joints in block work, one course above and one course below windows and above
doors, in order to distribute the shrinkage/temperature stresses, occurring at the corners
of openings, more uniformly throughout the walls, and the cost of such reinforcing
steel shall be covered in the rates of relevant items.
- In framed structures, erection of partition and panel walls shall be delayed to take care
of deformations due to structural loads.
- Partition walls shall be reinforced in alternative courses with two lengths of 8 mm dia
steel to strengthen against excessive deflections of floor slabs, and such cost shall be
covered in the rates of relevant items. Joints shall be filled with cement sand mortar
(1:4).
i. Height of Masonry Construction
Block walls are to be constructed upto a maximum height of 1.4m in one lift.
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ii. Bearing Walls
- When two bearing walls meet or intersect and the courses are to be laid up at the
same time, a true masonry bond between at least 50 percent of the units, at the
intersection, shall be ensured a single reinforcement bar of 8 mm dia shall be
provided at every such location within the hollow.
- Hollows at the intersection of two walls are to be filled and compacted with M20
grade concrete, or as specified. However, concrete pouring shall be stopped 25mm
below the top surface of the top course to provide a key for the next pour.
iii. Rendering and Other Finishes
Where plastering is required, all joints of block work shall be fully raked to a depth
of at least 12 mm while carrying out the block work.
5.4.5.9. Measurement and Rates
All works shall be measured on the basis of finished dimensions and measured net,
except where ever specified. Units of measurement shall be as described in items of
work.
Rates shall include all materials, labour, and scaffolding, preparing the surfaces,
mortars, curing and finishing complete to the approval of Technopak. The
measurement which is not mentioned in the tender will be considered as per IS: 1200
as mentioned above.
5.4.6 Plastering
Plastering work in general shall proceed from top to bottom. An entire unobstructed
area shall be plastered in one operation. The surface to be plastered shall be thoroughly
cleaned, watered and roughened to provide key. Joints in brick work shall be raked out
and cleaned. The surface shall be watered and well wetted for at least 24 hours before
the commencement of work.
The surface to be plastered shall first be dubbed with cement mortar 1:5 to cover all
irregularities on faces up to the proudest part. The dubbed surfaces shall then be scored
to provide key. Cement plaster of the specified thickness shall be applied over this
surface. Where neeru finish is required to be provided over plaster, the finish shall be
applied before base plaster has set and be finished smooth. Neeru for this shall be
prepared from best quality fat lime, slaked with fresh water and sifted in accordance
with relevant Indian Standard Code of Practice. The lime so slaked and sifted shall be
ground to a fine paste in a mortar mill (150 turns). Chopped Hessian or jute fiber may
be added in required quantity to provide strength, if approved by the consultant. All the
above operations shall be carried out at site and only such quantity as shall be used
within the next 7-10days shall be prepared at one time.
The entire plastered work shall be truly vertical and to proper lines and levels. All
exposed angles shall be carefully flushed to provide a neat and even surface. Any work
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that does not conform to approved samples or is not to the satisfaction of the consultant
shall be rejected and the contractor shall be liable to redo the work at his own cost.
Where plastering is to be done over junction of two different materials (e.g.) concrete,
masonry, lintels, sleeper beams etc., the junction shall be covered by a chicken mesh of
100 mm width with margins on either side and then the plaster shall be applied. Where
only one of the materials is plastered over, the plaster at junction shall be struck to
obtain a cleavage as shown below:
JUNCTION STRUCK TO OBTAIN
TRIANGULAR
CLEAVAGE
R.C.C COLUMN
CONCRETE BLOCK / JUNCTION COVERED
BRICK MASONRY 50 50 BY WIRE MESH AND
PLASTER APPLIED
OVER IT (WIRE MESH
TO BE SECURED ONE
SIDE WITH NAILS ONE
DAY BEFORE).
Where waterproofing compound is specified to be provided in mortar for plaster,
approved integral waterproofing compounds shall be used. These shall be used and
plastering work shall be carried out strictly as per manufacture’s recommendations.
5.4.7 Damp proof Course (D.P.C.)
Damp proof course shall be provided over all walls as directed. Concrete for damp
proof course shall be of M 15 grade, as defined under "Concrete" Sections and shall be
5 cm. thick and to the full width of the wall. An integral waterproofing compound shall
be provided in the concrete in the proportion specified by manufacturer. The rate
quoted for D.P.C. shall be inclusive of the integral waterproofing compound as also for
shuttering required.
Alternately, layer of roof felt of appropriate width and conforming to IS: 1322 may be
provided over a hot coat of bitumen.
5.4.8 White Wash & Colour Wash
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5.4.8.1 Surface Preparation
The surface shall be thoroughly brushed free from mortar droppings and foreign
matters. All plaster damages shall be made good by cement sand mortar and curing it
sufficiently before the painting work is taken up.
5.4.8.2 Material
The white wash shall be prepared from fresh shall lime to which shall be admixed with
sufficient quantity of whiting and gum. The lime and whiting shall be made into thin
cream and screened through clean coarse cloth. 40 grams of gum dissolved in hot
water shall be added to each 10 cu decimeter of the cream. Indigo upto 3 grams per kg
of lime dissolved in water shall them be added to the composition. Water at the rate of
about 5 liters per kg of lime shall be added to produce a milky solution.
5.4.8.3 Application
In case of colour washing approved mineral colors not affected by lime shall be added
to the white wash in required quantities instead of indigo.
The wash shall be applied with approved brushes in minimum 3 coats. Each coat shall
be allowed to dry before applying the next. In case the surface does not present a
smooth and uniform finish throughout to the satisfaction of Engineer in charge, more
coats shall be added as required at no extra cost.
The finish dry surface shall not be powdery and shall not readily come off on the hand
when rubbed.
5.4.9 Cement Paint
5.4.9.1 Preparation of Surface
The surface shall be thoroughly cleaned of all mortar dropping, loose pieces & scales,
dirt, dust algae, grease and other foreign matter by brushing and washing. Pitting in
plaster shall be made good and a coat of water proof cement paint shall be applied over
patches after wetting them thoroughly. The surface shall be thoroughly wetted with
clean water before the cement paint is applied.
5.4.9.2 Preparation of mix
Cement paint conforming to IS:5410 – 1992 of Super Snowcem or equal approved brand
shall be mixed in such quantities as can be used up within an hour of its mixing as
otherwise the mixture will set and thicken, affecting flow and finish.
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Cement paint shall be mixed with water in two stages. The first stage shall comprise 2
parts of cement paint and one part of water stirred thoroughly and allowed to stand for 5
minutes. Care shall be taken to add the cement paint gradually to the water and not vice
versa. The second stage shall comprise of adding further one part of water to the mix
and stirring thoroughly to obtain a liquid of workable and uniform consistency. In all
cases the manufacturer's instructions shall be followed strictly.
The lids of cement paint drums shall be kept tightly closed when not in use order to
avoid rapid setting due to its hygroscopic qualities.
5.4.9.3 Application
The solution shall be applied on the clean and wetted surface with brushes or spraying
machine. The solution shall be kept well stirred during the period of application. It
shall be applied on the surface which is on the shady side of the building so that the
direct heat of the sun on the surface is avoided. The method of application of cement
paint shall be as per manufacturer's specification. The completed surface shall be
watered after the day's work.
The second coat shall be applied after the first coat has been set for at least 24 hours.
Before application of the second or subsequent coats, the surface of the previous coat
shall not be wetted.
The surface shall be treated with three or more coats of water proof cement paint as
found necessary to get a uniform shade to the satisfaction of Engineer or his
representative.
5.4.9.4 Precaution
Waterproof cement paint shall not be applied on plastered surfaces already treated with
white wash, colour wash, distemper dry or oil bound, varnishes, paints etc. shall not be
applied on gypsum, wood and metal surfaces.
5.5 STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK
5.5.1 Scope of Work
The work covered by this contract comprises the supply, fabrication and erection of
Structural Steel work in accordance with the drawings furnished by the consultant and as
directed in the Bill of Quantities and Specifications hereinafter.
The Static Calculations shall be worked out by the consultant. The current rules and
practices set forth in the latest Indian Standards for materials, fabrication and erection of
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Structural Steel work including metal arc welding shall be strictly followed unless
otherwise indicated hereinafter.
In case the Contractor wishes to suggest certain alterations, substitutions or
modifications of design sections, details etc. he shall provide the necessary drawings
therefore together with calculations and details. These details shall be checked by the
consultant and approved.
It is intended that the Drawings and Specifications include everything requisite and
necessary to finish the work properly notwithstanding the fact that every item may not be
specifically mentioned. All supplementary parts such as bolts, clips and angles necessary
to complete each item shall be deemed to be included though not specifically stated. All
work when finished shall be delivered in a complete and undamaged condition.
5.5.2 Materials
All materials (such as structural steel sections, bolts, nuts, electrodes for welding etc.)
required for the work shall be the best tested quality conforming strictly to the relevant
Bureau of Indian Standards (B.I.S) Specifications. Materials shall be new and unused
stock free from scale, blisters, laminations, cracked edges and such other defects.
Structural steel shall conform to IS:226 / IS:2062. Electrodes for welding shall conform
to IS:814 / IS:815 or equivalent.
All steel tubes shall conform to IS:1161 Grade YST-210, unless specified.
All bolts and nuts shall in general conform to IS:1363, IS:1367, IS:5370, IS:5372,
IS:5374, IS:6610, IS:6639 and IS:6649, as appropriate. Manufacturers’ Test Certificates
shall be made available to the Engineer.
5.5.3 Storage
All material shall be stored in such a way as to avoid and to prevent deterioration and
corrosion.
5.5.4 Drawings
The Contractor shall submit 3 sets of Shop and Erection drawings with erection sequence
necessary for the construction for approval of “Client” free of charge. The Contractors
shall prepare these drawings / lists as per specifications and code of practice and submit
the same in duplicate in advance to “Client” for approvals. The above drawings shall
include:-
- Sizes, dimensions and details of members with marking diagram.
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- Types and dimensions of welds and bolts.
- List of materials and fasteners.
- Total weight (in Kgs.) of structure covered in drawing.
Later in the event of any necessary changes in the scheme and / or non-availability of
any particular section desired, the contractor shall revise his shop drawing accordingly
and resubmit in duplicate, for approval without any extra cost.
Approval of shop drawings by the consultant shall not exonerate the contractor of his
responsibility for correctness of the dimensions and adequacy of the details for
connections.
5.5.5 Workmanship (Fabrication)
All workmanship shall be of first quality in every respect, greatest accuracy being
observed to ensure that all parts will fit together properly on erection.
All ends shall be cut true to fit the abutting surfaces accurately. Butt ends of compression
members shall be in close contact through the area of the joint. Stiffeners, if any, shall
bear tightly at both ends.
5.5.6 Fabrication
i. Preparation of Material
Material received in shop shall be inspected and defective portion segregated and
Employer / Consultant shall be informed within a week of receipt. All material before
and after fabrication shall be straight, free from twist, bends or any such surface defects.
The section shall be straightened by applying uniform pressure or by cold working.
Fabrication work shall not be taken in hand until the relevant shop drawings have been
approved by the consultant.
ii. Marking
Marking of members shall be made on horizontal platform in order to ensure horizontal
and straight placement of such members. The tolerance limit in the marking shall be only
± 1 mm.
iii. Cutting
Cutting of structural members may be affected by shearing, cropping, sawing or machine
flame cutting and the resulting edge shall be reasonably clean and straight. Sheared
members shall be free from distortion at sheared edges. Cutting tolerances for members
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to be connected at both the ends shall be ± 1 mm. and elsewhere + 3 mm. The edge
preparation for welding of members more than 12 mm thick shall be done by flame
cutting and grinding.
In no case, electric metal arc cutting shall be permitted.
iv. Holes
Holes for the bolt connections shall be drilled to utmost accuracy at the positions
indicated on drawing. Maximum deviation for spacing of two holes shall be ± 1 mm.
Finished holes for bolts shall not be more than 2 mm. in diameter than the diameter of
the bolt passing through them for bolts diameter up to 24 mm. and not more than 3 mm.
greater than the bolt diameters over 24 mm. unless otherwise specified. Holes in the light
framing not exceeding 12 mm. thicknesses with the exception of splice holes may be
punched full size.
All punching and sub-punching shall be clean and accurate and all drilling free from
burs.
No hole shall be made by gas cutting process.
v. Shop Assembly
All steel work intended to be bolted together shall be in close contact over the whole
surface and all stiffeners shall bear tightly at top and bottom. Before assembly, the
contract surfaces shall be painted with heavy coat of pure Zinc Chromate Red Oxide and
raw Linseed oil and the surfaces brought into contact while still wet.
The component parts shall be assembled that they are neither twisted no otherwise
damaged and shall be provided with specified cambers, if required.
All steel work intended to be welded together shall be properly assembled and held
firmly in position by means of jigs and clamps prior to and during welding. Sequence of
welding to be indicated on the detail drawings.
vi. Bolting
For satisfactory bearing, where necessary, washers shall be tapered or otherwise suitably
shaped to give the heads and nuts of bolts. When tightened, nut shall not bear on the
unthreaded body of the bolt. The threaded portion of each bolt shall project through the
nut at least one thread.
vii. Welding
Welding of steel shall be in accordance with IS : 816.
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After the edge preparation, assembly of structural steel shall be made by using proper
jigs and fixtures to ensure correct positioning of members. Cut surfaces with sharp edges
shall be clean, perfect and free of rust and members assembled shall be dry and clean on
welding edges. Under no circumstances, shall wet, greasy, rusty or dirt covered parts be
assembled. To meet exact finish dimensions of the structure, proper allowance shall be
made for welding shrinkage while assembling the members and then only temporary tack
welding in position shall be done by electric arc welding.
The steel structures shall be welded manually or with automatic welding machines.
The welding runs shall begin only after the assembly is checked and approved by
Engineer-in-Charge. All welding at parts shall be carried out by skilled, experienced and
competent welders. The edges of the surfaces between two parts to be joined, shall be
thoroughly brushed with iron brush till bare metal appears before commencing the weld
runs. Necessary welding gaps and root gaps are to be provided as per specification and
place of welding to be protected from wind and rain when it is to be carried out in open.
The suitable electrodes, wire and parts to be welded shall be dry.
For single butt welds and double butt-weld, the rewelding of the root is mandatory but
only after the metal deposit on the root has been cleaned by back grouting or chipping.
The contractor shall allow the welding seams to cool gradually without using by means
to accelerate cooling.
For multi-layer welding, before welding of following layer, the formerly welded layer
shall be cleaned to metal bright by light chipping and wire brushing. The order and
method of welding shall be such that:
- no acceptable deformation appears in the welded members.
- due margin is approved to compensate for contractions due to welding in order to
avoid any high permanent stresses.
Special attention shall be given to suitable sequence of welding to keep the internal
stresses within the permission limits.
All welds shall be inspected before painting. The weld seams shall correspond to design,
shape and size and shall not have any defects such as cracks, incomplete penetration,
fusion, undercuts, rough surface, burrs, blow holes and porosity etc. beyond permissible
limits.
Any weld which is found to be defective, shall be cut by using either chipping hammer
or a gouging tourch in such a manner that the adjacent material is not injured in any way.
viii. Machining of butts, caps and bases
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Column splices and butt joints of struts and compression members depending on contact
for stress transmission shall be accurately machined and close butted over the whole
section in column caps and bases, the ends of shafts together with the attached gussets,
angles, channels, etc. after bolting and/or welding together as the case may be, shall be
accurately machined so that the parts connected butt over the entire surface of contract.
Where sufficient gussets, bolts and/or welds are provided to transmit the entire loading,
the column ends need not be machined. A bearing face of column base which is to be
grouted direct to a foundation need not be machined provided such face is true and
perpendicular to column axis.
ix. Painting
a) Shop Coat
All steel work shall be properly cleaned of all loose mill scale, rust, dirt and other foreign
matter. With wire/mechanised brush or sand blasting as specified in BOQ. Except where
encased in concrete and surface area adjacent to edges to be field welded, all steel work
shall be given one coat of approved anti rust (Red Oxide) well worked into the joints. All
paint shall be applied to dry surfaces.
b) Inaccessible Parts
Parts inaccessible after assembly shall be given two coats of shop paint of different
shade. No spots of bottom coat shall show through.
c) Contact surfaces
All contact surfaces shall be properly cleaned by effective means but not painted.
d) Surfaces to be field welded
Surfaces which are to be welded after erection shall where practicable not receive a shop
coat of paint. If painted, such paint shall be removed before field welding for a distance
of at least 50mm on either side of the joint.
x. Marking and dispatching
Each piece shall be distinctly marked before delivery in accordance with the approved
marking diagram and shall bear with other marks as to facilitate erection. The fabricated
steel work shall be dispatched from shop to the site in such a sequence, as may be found
convenient for erection. However, accuracy of fit for the fabricated steelwork may be
checked by temporary erection complete or in parts in shop before dispatch.
xi. Inspection
The Engineer shall have free access at all reasonable times to those parts of the
Contractor’s works which are concerned with the fabrication of steel works and shall be
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afforded all reasonable facilities for satisfying him that the fabrication is being
undertaken in accordance with the provision of this specification.
Inspection shall be made at the place of manufacture prior to dispatch.
xii. Setting out
The contractor shall verify the alignment and levels of foundations, accuracy of main
axes, foundation centers well in advance of starting the erection work and shall be
responsible for any consequences for non-compliance thereof. In case of any deviations
or discrepancies in alignment, levels, etc., it shall be brought to the notice of the
Engineer-in-Charge immediately. The various parts of the steel structure shall be so
erected as to ensure stability and safety against self-weight, wind, erection, stresses and
conditions including those due to erection equipment and its operation and temporary
bracing may be provided if desired.
The structure shall be anchored and final erection joints shall be completed after the
members of the structure are all positioned, levelled as shown, in drawings and approved
by the Engineer.
The bolted joints to be tightened so that entire surface of the bolt heads and nuts, shall
rest on member. For parts with sloping surfaces, tapered washers shall be used.
All defects and damaged to the structure shall be rectified by contractor at his own cost
to the satisfaction of the consultant.
5.5.7 Erection
i. Storing and Handling
All structural steel on receipt at site shall be carefully unloaded, examined for defects or
any damage to be sorted out as per marking and stacked on levelled ground.
Any material found damaged or defective shall be stacked separately and the same to be
painted in distinctive colour. Such material shall be dealt with under the orders of the
Engineer-in-Charge without delay.
Erection shall be done only by using mechanical equipment like cranes. Poles and
derricks shall not be used.
The contractor shall make the following verifications upon the receipt of material at site:
- For quality certificates regarding materials and workmanship conforming to the
general specifications and drawings.
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- Whether the parts/materials received are complete without defects and defects if any,
are well within the admissible limits.
ii. Erection tolerances
The maximum tolerances for line and level of the steel work shall be ± 3.0 mm. on any
part of the structure. The structure shall not be out of plumb more than 5.00 m. on each
10 m. section of height and not more than 8.00 mm. per 30 m. section.
These tolerances shall apply to all parts of the structure unless the drawings issued for
erection purposes, started otherwise.
In general, the tolerance allowed in erection shall be as per the following table:-
Component Description Variation allowed
Main columns
and roof posts
a) Shifting of column
axis at foundation level
with respect to building
line :
i) in longitudinal
direction.
± 5.00 mm.
ii) in lateral direction ± 5.00 mm.
b) Deviation of both
major column axis from
vertical between
foundation and other
members connection
levels :
i) for a column upto &
10 m
± 5.00 mm from true
vertical.
ii) for a column greater
than 10 m. but less than
40 m.ht.
± 5.00 mm. from true
vertical for any 10 m.
length measured
between connection
levels but not more
than ± 8.00 mm. per
30 m. length.
c) For adjacent pairs of
columns across the width
of the building prior to
± 5.00 mm. on true
span.
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placing of truss.
d) For any individual
column deviation of any
bearing or resting level
from levels shown on
drawing.
± 5.00 mm.
e) For adjacent pairs of
columns either across the
width of building or
longitudinally level
difference allowed
between bearing or
seating level supposed to
be at the same level.
± 5.00 mm.
Component Description Variation allowed
Trusses a) Deviation at centre of span
of upper chord member from
vertical plain running
through centre of bottom
chord.
1/1500 of the span but
not greater than 10 mm.
b) Lateral displacement of top
chord at centre of span from
vertical plane running
through centre of supports.
1/250 of depth of truss
or 20 mm., whichever is
the least.
Crane girders
and tracks
a) Difference in levels of crane
rail measured between
adjacent columns.
2.00 mm.
b) Deviation to crane rail gauge
± 3.00 mm
c) Relative shifting of ends
adjacent crane rail in plan
and elevation after thermit
welding.
± 2.00 mm
d) Deviation of crane rail axis
from centre line of web.
± 3.5 mm.
Setting of
expansion gaps
At the time of setting of expansion
gaps, due regard shall be taken of
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the ambient temperature above or
below 30 deg. C.
The coefficient of expansion or
contraction shall be taken as
0.000012/unit length degree Celsius.
5.5.8 Measurements
The measurements shall be as per the final fabrication drawings. Payment shall be made
on the actual tonnage erected. The rate quoted shall be inclusive of welding, riveting or
bolting and grouted bolts. The latest Code of Practice of Indian Standard Institution for
Method of Measurement purposes.
The rate shall include cost of all handling and transport, fabrication, application of
specified primer coat(s) of paint, erection at site, scaffolding, temporary supports, tools,
tackles and touching up of primer coat where damaged and where asked for and
application of two finish coats of best quality Synthetic Enamel Paint. Welds, bolts, nuts,
washers, etc. shall not be measured nor paid for separately.
The rate shall include all cost for procuring, transporting and handling, fabricating and
erecting in position, hand railing excluding the plates for hand railing which shall be
measured separately and included in structural steel items.
Calculation of weights of structure shall be based on Unit Section weights given in IS
code/B.I.S. Handbook. No allowances shall be made for rolling margin/tolerances.
5.6 GALVANISED IRON CHAIN LINK FENCING
The chain link shall be of 50 mm x 3.25 mm (2” x 10 gauge) galvanized iron (G.I.) wire
(diamond mesh) and of height above ground level as indicated in schedule of quantities
and drawings. The chain link shall be of approved make and shall be got approved by the
Engineer-in-Charge before incorporation in the work. The chain link shall be fixed with
machine straightened 6 mm dia G. I. rods with G. I. ‘J’ bolts, nuts and washers, etc.,
vertically as shown in drawings and as indicated in schedule of quantities. Machine
straightened 6 mm dia G. I. rods shall be fixed both at top and bottom of chain link
horizontally as shown in drawings and as directed. The galvanizing shall conform to the
relevant Indian Standards and thickness of zinc coating shall be as directed by the
Engineer-in-Charge.
Jointing the chain link in between the posts vertically and also between the ground level
and top horizontally is not permitted.
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5.7 PAINTING WITH SYNTHETIC ENAMEL PAINT
5.7.1 Paint:
Synthetic enamel paint of Nerolac or equal approved brand and manufacture and
required shade shall be used for the top coat and an under coat of shade to match the top
coat as recommended by the manufacturer shall be used. The paint shall be conforming
to IS:1932-1974.
5.7.2 Preparation of surface:
The priming coat shall have dried up completely before painting is stared. The surface to
be painted shall be thoroughly made rust free, using emery paper and wire brush. It shall
be free from dirt, grease and oil.
5.7.3 Application:
The number of coats including the under coat shall be as stipulated in the item.
(1) Under Coat:
One coat of the specified paint of shade suited to the shade of the top coat shall be
applied and allowed to dry overnight. It shall be rubbed next day with the finest
grade of wet abrasive paper to ensure a smooth and even surface free from brush
marks and all loose particles shall be dusted off. All the cracks, crevices, roughness
etc. will be filled with approved putty as per manufacturer’s recommendations.
(2) Top Coat:
The painting of approved brand and manufacturer shall be laid on evenly and
smoothly by means of crossing and laying off which consists of covering the area
over with paint, brushing the surface hard for the first time over and then brushing
alternately at right angles to the same. The full process of crossing and laying off
will constitute one coat. The number of coats as specified in the item shall be
applied and the painted surface shall present uniform appearance and finish, free
from streaks, blisters etc. Additional finishing coats shall be applied if found
necessary to ensure a proper and uniform semi glossy surface.
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6. SAFETY RULES.
6.1 General
The Contractor shall take all safety precautions / measures and ensure safety for the
works, he has been contracted to execute. He shall follow all relevant safety codes of
CPWD and IS codes and safety manuals. The Contractor shall indemnify the Client from
any consequences arising due to Contractor’s failure in respect of safety measures. Some of
the more important safety measures are listed below. The contractor shall implement any
further measures which may be required as per the safety codes of CPWD, IS codes,
statutory requirements etc. and the measures which the Client may call for during the
execution of the work.
6.2 a. All workers to wear helmets at the construction site to be provided by the contractor.
b. All workers to wear footwear to be provided by the contractor.
c. All workers to weae suitable clothing for the job required. Welders to have leather
aprons while welding and gloves to protect from the heat, to be provided by the
contractor.
d. All workers to be familiar by the contractor the safe methods of operating, and
procedures in case of an emergency.
e. All scaffolding to be used should be of steel pipes and with adjustable clamps to be
provided by the contractor.
f. All workers must be covered under the workmen’s compensations act. A suitable
insurance policy to be taken and a copy to be kept with the Client. All statutory
regulations etc. to be observed by the contractor, and the Client must be indemnified
by the contractor.
g. Where applicable, provident fund records to be kept at site.
h. All wages records to be kept at site and payments to be as per the min wages act.
i. Chipping etc. to be done wearing protective eye glasses.
j. Min.65 Nos. of fire extinguishers to be provided by the contractor.
k. 2 No. of soda acid type for wood / paper type fire
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l. 2 No. of dry powder type fire extinguishers
m. 2 No. of CO2 type fire extinguishers for the electrical fires
n. Fifteen buckets of sand / water, preferably sand.
o. All unsafe incidents and occurrences will be reported to the engineer-in-charge
immediately by the Safety engineer of the contractor.
p. Anti-snake bite serum to be kept at site for emergency/First Aid treatment.
q. No ladies worker will be allowed to carry more than 15 kg of load.
r. No human labour will be allowed to carry material more than second floor level.
s. Material to be handled by mechanical means for more than 100.00 Rmt length.
t. All Skilled workers like fitters, welders etc must have certificate form competent
authority and to get approved from Engineer in charge.
6.3 Working at heights
a. Only workers capable of scaling heights should be deputed to do the jobs.
b. All scaffolding to be made of steel pipes and with adjustable steel clamps. This should
be tested and certified by the site supervisor of the contractor and the Client’s
Engineer-in-charge to confirm the same.
c. Bamboo / wooden ladders to be checked for missing rungs and the fitness of the ladder
should be certified by the engineer at site.
d. All ladders to be tied at the top end, to prevent the slipping of ladders.
e. All workers working at heights to wear safety belts. The other end of the belt to be
hooked to a structural member of the building.
u. All workers / staff / engineers working at height more than 2.0m must have to use
safety belt of approve quality.
f. While working on sloping roofs, should be provided with holders for keeping hand
tools for easy retrieval and will leave both hands free for clamping.
g. Men working at heights, should be provided with holsters for keeping hand tools for
easy retrieval and will leave both hands free of clamping.
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h. As far as possible, mechanize the upward movement of materials, so that head loads
can be avoided as specified above.
6.4 Electrical
a. All electrical equipment brought to site, should be checked by the factory /site
electrical supervisory staff of the Board, for the suitability of the equipment and
certified by them. These certificates should be preeminently displayed on the
equipment.
b. All electrical equipment to be property earthed.
c. The distribution board to have an ELCB of 30 ma capacity to be provided for the hand
tools circuits.
d. All connections through the distribution board to be made with a plug and socket and
no loose wires, with wooden splinters.
e. All hand-tools to be earthed.
f. All welding equipment to be provided with a cutout switch. The welding cables should
be adequate length for the earthing of the job and usage of rods, etc. is not permitted.
g. All wires / cables to run only above ground level at a height of min 2.5 m.
h. All outdoor light fixtures left unattended for the night time work must be checked for
water tightness.
i. While working with operating equipment they should be disconnected electrically and
the fuses to be handed over to the supervisor for safe keeping.
6.5 Vehicular traffic : (Applicable to vehicles owned by the contractor)
a. All vehicles delivering the goods must be driven by licensed driver.
b. Cleaners not to drive.
c. The vehicle must be in good condition.
d. Unsafe acts like carrying people on running boards, etc. should be avoided.
e. When outside vehicles come the contractor to ensure safe discharge of goods and send
out immediately.
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f. Wherever possible all heavy machinery and equipment to be unloaded using a crane, or
a derrick .Use of crane is must for structural steel erection and lifting of other
construction material.
6.6 Material handling
a. All heavy equipment to be unloaded using a crane or a derrick only. Plant / Hall /
Building structures not be used.
b. All lifting tackles, chain pulley blocks, slings ropes, webs and any part lifting a load,
must be tested yearly, for safe carrying capacity. This certificate to be carried in a file
by the contractor with identification marks of the item.
c. Wheel borrows / handcrafts to be used for transportation of items within the site.
6.7 Mechanical Contractors, equipment and supplies
a. Only dissolved acetylene gas to be used. LPG is not permitted.
b. All gas cylinders and oxygen cylinders to have good quality connectors and gages, in
working condition.
c. Eye protection for the welders, cutters, and grinders is compulsory.
d. Contractor to have a set of hand tools for the jobs to be carried out.
e. All the drilling machines, grinders, sanders, to have electrical checks as in the section
electrical equipment (section).
f. Fire extinguisher should always be kept along with the cutting set trolley.
6.8 Indemnity clause
The Contractor shall be responsible for and bound to make good and relieve the Board
from any liability loss or claim whatsoever in respect of injuries (whether fatal or
otherwise) to any persons or any loss or injury or damage to any property real or personal
(whether belonging to the Board or to any other party) arising out of or in the course of or
caused by the execution of the works contracted for and shall indemnify the Board against
all actions, costs and expenses whatsoever by reason or on account thereof.
After issue of work order, Contractor has to submit safety & quality manual based on the
guidelines given by the consultant.
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7. ANNEXURES & FORMATS
Form I : General Information & checklist
A 1 : Financial Data
A 2 : Details of Technical Personals
A 3 : List of tools, equipment & Machinery
B : Information of Litigation /Dispute
C : Information on works carried out in last 5 years.
D : Information on works in progress
E : Time and Progress Chart
F : Monthly progress Report
G : List of Tender Drawings
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Form I
Form I
GENERAL INFORMATION & CHECKLIST
1 Name of Tenderer
2 Address of Registered Office
3 Address for correspondence
a Contact Person:
b Telephone Nos.
c Fax Nos.
d Mobile
4 Type of Organization
5 Place and year of Incorporation
6 Name of Director /Partners in the organization and their status along with their qualifications
Attach separate sheet with page nos mentioned here.
7 Name of the persons along with their qualification, designation, authorized to deal for this tender as a representative of tendering company.
Name:
Designation:
Mobile Nos:
Landline Nos.
Fax Nos.
E Mail Id:
8 EMD Details DD Nos: Date:
Bank: Amount:
9 Tender Document Cost DD Nos: Date:
Bank: Amount:
10
Documentary Evidence in support of constituent of tenderer (Memorandum of Association in case of public or private limited firm /Partnership deed in case of partnership firm/PAN & TIN in case of proprietorship)
(mention reference page nos of concerned document in submitted tender set)
11 [Annexure A1] Tenderer Financial data duly certified by CA (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
12 [Annexure A2] List of Technical Personnel’s (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
13 [Annexure A3] List of Machinery, tools & equipments (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
12
[Annexure B] Information on litigation / dispute in which the applicant was involved during the last five years, including any current litigation / dispute pending in respect of any contract or otherwise in a court or any other forum.
(mention reference page nos of concerned document in submitted tender set)
13 [Annexure C] List of Works carried out in last 5 years along with supporting documents
(mention reference page nos of concerned document in submitted tender set)
14 [Annexure D] List of works currently in progress (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
15 Self-Attested Copy of ITR for last three years (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
16 Self-Attested Copy of PAN Card (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
17 Self-Attested Copy of Service Tax Registration Nos. (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
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18 Self-Attested Copy of VAT/Tin Nos. (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
19 Self-Attested Copy of ESI Registration Nos. if available (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
20 Self-Attested Copy of EPF Registration Nos. if available (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
21 Work methodology & schedule (mention reference page nos of concerned document
in submitted tender set)
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Annexure A 1
Annexure A
[To be printed on the Letterhead of the Bidder including full postal address, telephone, faxes and e-mail address]
A. Information on Average Annual Construction Turnover for the last three years :
S.No. Financial Year Turnover
1 FY 2012-13
2 FY 2011-12
3 FY 2010-11
Average Annual Turnover
C. Information on Profitability
S.No. Financial Year PBT Figure (in INR)
1 FY 2012-13
2 FY 2011-12
3 FY 2010-11
4 FY 2009-10
5 FY 2008-09
[Signature & Seal of Chartered Accounted]
Supporting Documents Required:
1 Self-attested copy of Audited Balance including P & L accounts Sheet(s) with all schedules attached.
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Annexure A 2
Annexure A2
[To be printed on the Letterhead of the Bidder including full postal address, telephone, faxes and e-mail address]
List of Technical Personals
S.No. Name & Designation Years of Experience
1
2
3
[Date]
[Place]
[Signature] [Name, Designation & Seal of Tenderer]
Supporting Documents Required:
1 Bio Data
2 Educational Qualification Certificate
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Annexure A 3
Annexure A3
[To be printed on the Letterhead of the Bidder including full postal address, telephone, faxes and e-mail address]
List of Tools, Machinery & Equipment to be mobilized.
S.No. Name & Specification Qty
1
2
3
[Date]
[Place]
[Signature] [Name, Designation & Seal of Tenderer]
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Annexure B
Annexure B
[To be printed on the Letterhead of the Bidder including full postal address, telephone, faxes and e-mail address]
Information on Litigation/Dispute for last 5 years
S.No. Name of agency with whom tenderer
is involved in litigation / dispute & brief description
Estimated Financial Liability Present Status
[Date]
[Place]
[Signature] [Name, Designation & Seal of Tenderer]
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Annexure C
Annexure C
[To be printed on the Letterhead of the Bidder including full postal address, telephone, faxes and e-mail address]
Information on Works carried out in Last 5 years
S.No. Name of Work & Agreement
Nos.
Brief scope of
Work
Date of Commencement
Date of Completion Reason for
delay & compensation levied if any
Contract Value (in INR)
Stipulated Actual
Supporting Documents Required: 1 Self-attested copy of Work Completion Certificate(s) 2 Work Orders / LOI / PO 3 Completion Certificate 4 Other Documentary evidence (if any)
[Date]
[Place]
[Signature]
[Name, Designation & Seal of Tenderer]
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Annexure D
Annexure D
Information on works currently in progress
[To be printed on the Letterhead of the Bidder including full postal address, telephone, faxes and e-mail address]
S.No. Name of Work & Agreement
Nos.
Brief scope of
Work
Date of Commencement
Planned date of
Completion
Contract Value
(in INR)
% of work completed till
30.1.14
Anticipated date of
completion
Supporting Documents Required: 1 Work Orders / LOI / PO 2 Copy of most recent certified RA bill to support % completion
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Annexure E
TIME AND PROGRESS CHART
1. Commencement of work from date of receipt of Letter of
Intent / Order
……7 days
2. Total time of completion from the date of issue of Letter of
Intent / Order.
…..5 months
3. Detailed stage-wise Progress Chart to be prepared in
conjunction with Consultant/Client within a fortnight from
issue of Letter of Intent together with PERT-CPM Chart.
4. Contractor have to give the pictorial progress chart along
with the progress report along with the R.A. Bill.
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Annexure F
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORTS
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The Contractor shall submit Project Review Report in quadruplicate at the beginning of the Project
and Monthly Progress Reports also in quadruplicate as per Table of Contents given below: -
Chapter No. Title
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1 Introduction
2 Contract History
3 Mobilization: A - Personnel
B - Plant and Equipment
4 Material Procurement
5 Construction Progress - Temp. Facilities
- Permanent facilities
6 Pending Matters
7 Anticipated Activities for next month
8 Reconciliation of Quantities
9 Appendices:
a) Organogram
b) List of Staff
c) Manpower List
d) Material List
e) Equipment List
f) Progress Photos - Min. 6 card size colour.
g) Progress Prorate
h) Monthly Progress Quantities
i) Master Schedule
In addition to the above, daily progress, programmed, labour and material report as per approved
format shall be submitted to Clients Office.
The Contractor is deemed to have included in his bid the cost of such preparation and reports and it is
understood no extra payment shall be admissible on this account.
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12) Painting, polishing and varnishing IS:1200:1987 (Part-15)
13)Water and Sewer lines IS:1200:1979 (Part-16)
14) Road work IS:1200:1985 (Part-17)
15) Demolition IS:1200:1974 (Part-18)
16)Water supply and plumbing IS:1200:1981 (Part-19)
17)Wood works IS:1200:1973 (Part-21)
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8.0 Bill of Quantities
S.No. Item Unit Qty Rate in Rs. Amount in
Rs.
Note: The bidder has to quote the rates including supply and execution of all materials of approved quality including testing of materials through independent agency as well as at site and laboratory establishment at site.
1 Excavation & Earthwork
1.1
Earthwork in excavation for foundation trenches of walls, retaining walls, footings of columns, steps, septic tank etc. including refilling (return filling) the quantity as necessary after completion of work, breaking clods in return filling, dressing, watering and ramming etc. and removal of surplus earth with all lead and lifts as directed and specified in the following classification of soils including bailing out water where necessary as directed and specified. Up to a depth of 2.00 m below the existing ground level. In ordinary and hard soil
Cum.
327.25
1.2 Same as item 1.1 above but for 2.0 to 3.0m depth.
Cum.
20.00
2 Concrete-Plain & Reinforcement
2.1
Plain cement concrete works in proportion 1 cement : 4 sand : 8 coarse aggregate by volume with coarse aggregate of size 13 mm to 32 mm in foundation bed for footing, steps, walls, brick works etc. as directed and specified including dewatering and shuttering where necessary, and curing complete.(shuttering where necessary shall be measured & paid separately.
Cum.
28.05
2.2
Providing and laying controlled cement concrete of grade M 20 with 20 mm downgraded stone aggregate including dewatering if necessary, and curing complete etc. but excluding cost of form work and reinforcement for reinforced cement concrete work ( form work and reinforcement shall be measured and paid separately ) In substructure up to plinth level.
Cum.
1.00
2.3
Providing form work of ordinary timber planking 38 mm thick so as to give a rough finish including centering, shuttering, strutting and propping etc., height of propping and centering below supporting floor to ceiling not exceeding 4.0 m and removal of the same for in -situ reinforced concrete and plain concrete work in foundations, footings, base of column, pile cap, raft and mass concrete works etc.
Sqm.
28.05
2.4
Providing and laying controlled cement concrete of grade M 15 with 20 mm downgraded stone aggregate including dewatering if necessary, and curing complete etc. but excluding cost of form work and reinforcement for reinforced cement concrete work ( form work and reinforcement shall be measured and paid separately ) In super structure from plinth level up to required level for Columns, pillars, posts, struts, suspended floor, roof, landing, shelf & support, balcony, lintel, sill band, beam, girder, bressumer, cantilever, staircase including preparing of top surfaces and furnishing and nosing.
Cum.
32.38
2.5
Providing form work of ordinary timber planking 38 mm thick so as to give a rough finish including centering, shuttering, strutting and propping etc., height of propping and centering below supporting floor to ceiling not exceeding 4.0 m and removal of the same for in -situ reinforced concrete and plain concrete work in Columns, pillars, post, struts, beams etc.
Sqm.
928.00
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2.6
Providing and laying controlled cement concrete of grade M 15 with 20 mm downgraded stone aggregate including dewatering if necessary, and curing complete etc. but excluding cost of form work and reinforcement for reinforced cement concrete work ( form work and reinforcement shall be measured and paid separately ) In super structure from plinth level up to required level for Columns, pillars, posts, struts, suspended floor, roof, landing, shelf & support, balcony, lintel, sill band, beam, girder, bressumer, cantilever, staircase including preparing of top surfaces and furnishing and nosing.
Cum.
51.25
2.7
Supplying, fitting and fixing in position TMT reinforcement bars confirming to relevant IS Code for RCC work / RB walling including straightening, cleaning, cutting and bending to proper shapes and length as as per details, supplying & binding with 20 G annealed black wire and placing in position with proper blocks, supports, chairs, spacers etc. complete (upto required level.)
MT
6.09
3 Masonry & plaster
3.1
Brick work in cement mortar 1:5 ( 1 cement : 5 sand ) with 1st class brick including racking out joints and dewatering if necessary, and curing complete as directed in sub-structure up to plinth level.
Cum.
810.95
3.2
112 mm thick first class brick wall in cement mortar 1:5 ( 1 cement : 5 sand ) including raking joints and curing complete as directed in superstructure above plinth upto first floor level ( protruding MS rod / Tor steel of column to be embedded in cement mortar and will be measured and paid separately).
Sqm.
1,408.50
3.3
Exterior cement plaster 15 mm thick in single coat, on rough side of single or half brick wall for interior plastering up to 1st floor level including arises, internal rounded angles, not exceeding 80m girth and finished even and smooth including curing complete as directed.
Sqm.
7,624.45
Grand Total
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9. OFFER:
The tender is sent with one set of drawings. Please return the tender duly filled in with your
quotation signed and accompanied with drawing to:
NORTH EAST MEGA FOOD PARK LTD. , GUWAHATI, GUWAHATI DISTRICT,
ASSAM.
ADDRESS:
NORTH EAST MEGA FOOD PARK LTD.
Hotel Brahmaputra Ashok,
M.G. Road, Assam,
Guwahati-781 001
So as to reach not later than 20/2/2014 3:30 PM.
Late tenders are liable to be rejected.
Your Tender shall be submitted in a sealed envelope super subscribed as
TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR OF BOUNDARY WALL FOR THE
PROPOSED FOOD PARK AT TIHU, GUWAHATI, ASSAM.
The tender shall be kept valid for acceptance for a period of three months (90 days) from the date of